![]() * Except of course for any game supported correctly by the ScummVM emulator - generally all Lucas Arts classic adventure games. ![]() You can easily configure DOSBox to work with SB16/AWE32 for most games, and you can use General MIDI for midi, giving a nice sounding musical score to most games.Įvery last dying scream of X-Com plays out almost exactly how you remember it. The Windows Setup is running some checks in the background. Simply wait a minute or two for it to pass. ATTENTION: Occasionally you will see extreme slow down at around this point. This is a result of currently incomplete IDE emulation. Here's the shot to the games included, all in all it's a nice frontend for a perfect emulator. At the this time you cannot utilize the emulated CD-ROM while you are in the Windows 95 operating system. I highly recommend grabbing that frontend, with the free games to use for samples on how to configure it, and then just update the directory paths (if need be). That is a link to the download page, if you look at the packages, there is one there you can download with 11 free(ware) DOS games already setup to run, to get you started on how to use it. Nothing else comes close*, DOSBox makes VDMsound worthless as well imo. You should just download this and skip doing anything else related to DOS games. It'll be much better.ĭOSBox Game Launcher is the best front-end in my opinion. ![]() My advice is if you can find a DOS version of a Windows 95/98 game, use that instead. XP runs the majority (50-75%) of 98 stuff well (some perfect, other with slight speed issues - awkward pausing or too fast). DOSBox runs 99.999% of all DOS games 100% perfectly (including really complicated CD games, like Privateer or the great DOS RPG, Betrayal at Krondor, or the great protected mode action games Crusader No Remorse/Regret), so you're covered there. ![]()
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